APRICOT GLOW (Patent No. 200) — Rich apricot blooms of unusual charm. $1.50 ea. 
BLAZE (Patent No. 10)—Brilliant scarlet; hardy and ever-blooming. 1.00 
EASLEA’S GOLDEN RAMBLER (Patent No. 114)—New English rose proving 
very hardy. Fine, large clusters of golden yellow flowers; fragrant. 1.00 
NEW DAWN (Patent No. 1)—-Flesh pink; continuous bloom; fine for cutting. 1.50 
GOLDEN GLOW (Patent No. 263)—A pure bright yellow in color, the 
semi-double flowers appear in clusters of 4 or 5. A fine companion 
for Apricot Glow. 1.50 
AMERICAN BEAUTY—Flowers brilliant carmine of fine form and rich perfume. 
AMERICAN PILLAR—Single flowers of bright crimson-pink, blooming profusely. 
DOROTHY PERKINS—Beautiful miniature blossoms of shell pink. One of the best. 
DR. HUEY—A midseason pillar rose bearing flowers of deep crimson-maroon. Blooms 
profusely. 
DR. VAN FLEET—Splendid hardy climber with pale pink buds and flowers, and excellent 
foliage. 
EXCELS A —Bright crimson flowers in large clusters ; vigorous ; late-blooming. 
MARY WALLACE—Bright pink with golden lights ; early, vigorous, fine foliage. 
MME. GREGOIRE STAECHEL1N —Delicate pink frilled petals stained crimson. Vigorous 
bloomer. 
PAUL’S SCARLE F—Small trusses of intense scarlet flowers ; good form; the very best of its 
color ; early and long lasting. 
PRIMROSE—Glowing primrose-yellow; fine for cutting; beautiful foliage. 
SILVER MOON—Long creamy buds, nearly single white blooms with golden anthers. 
Midseason. 
MERMAID —A rambler type, but altogether charming are its large single flowers of soft 
creamy yellow with golden anthers. Especially good in autumn. 
Edward W. Breed 
FOUR PONDS NURSERY 'S? CLINTON, MASSACHUSETTS 
